The administration set sweeping changes on immigration enforcement, making clear that millions of people in the U.S. illegally are now subject to deportation.

Trump denounced anti-Semitism following a rash of bomb threats against Jewish centers and vandalism at a Missouri cemetery.

The EPA's new chief outlined a change of priorities, stressing the importance of the agency's relationship with businesses.

Auto makers asked the EPA to undo the Obama administration's decision to lock in future stringent fuel-economy standards.

Malaysian police said one suspect in the killing of North Korean leader Kim's half-brother works in Pyongyang's Kuala Lumpur embassy.

Lawmakers are mounting efforts to bolster government scrutiny of Chinese investment in the U.S.

A federal appeals court upheld a Maryland ban on military-style rifles and large-capacity magazines.

A former CIA agent living in Portugal lost her final appeal to avoid prison in Italy for her role in the kidnapping of suspected terrorists.

An Israeli soldier was sentenced by a military court to 18 months in prison for the shooting death of a disarmed Palestinian attacker.

Afghan forces blockaded the vice president inside his home in a bid to compel him to cooperate with a kidnapping and assault inquiry.

A court barred most legal claims by investors in Fannie and Freddie who alleged the government illegally seized billions from the firms.

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 22, 2017 02:47 ET (07:47 GMT)

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